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01/02/2012 - Scouting the Oregon pass defense: Oregon's 43 sacks this season are tied with Texas A&M for the most in the nation. The Ducks are allowing 243.5 passing yards per game to rank fifth in the conference. Eddie Pleasant leads the team with three interceptions while Boseko Lokombo has returned two interceptions for touchdowns. - The Sports Xchange

11/07/2011 - WEEK 10 PAC-12 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Oregon safety Eddie Pleasant, a senior from La Palma, Calif., had two interceptions for 65 yards in the 34-17 win at Washington. Both first-half interceptions led to Oregon touchdown drives that gave the Ducks a slim 17-10 halftime lead. Pleasant also added five tackles, including two unassisted, as Oregon held Washington to 278 yards of total offense (82 rush/196 pass). Also Nominated (Defense): Colin Parker, ASU; D.J. Holt, CAL; Jarek Lancaster, STAN; Tevin McDonald, UCLA; Matt Martinez, UTAH. - Pac-12 football

11/06/2011 - Oregon's LaMichael James ran for 156 yards and a touchdown, and the sixth-ranked Ducks forced three key turnovers for a 34-17 win over Washington on Saturday night, extending the longest win streak in the rivalry with their foes to the north. On a night filled with Washington nostalgia as the school honored the 1991 co-national championship team and said goodbye to Husky Stadium in its current incarnation before a $250 million renovation, the Ducks (8-1, 6-0) quacked the party. Eddie Pleasant picked off Keith Price twice in the first half and Terrance Mitchell stripped tight end Michael Hartvigson late in the third quarter. The Ducks converted the three turnovers by Washington (6-3, 4-2 Pac-12) into 14 points. - AP Sports

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01/02/2012 - Scouting the Oregon pass defense: Oregon's 43 sacks this season are tied with Texas A&M for the most in the nation. The Ducks are allowing 243.5 passing yards per game to rank fifth in the conference. Eddie Pleasant leads the team with three interceptions while Boseko Lokombo has returned two interceptions for touchdowns. - The Sports Xchange